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- description_of_a_speech_event @3621:2024
- rson—each of us—is a member of one or more speech communities, and we learn to operate in the speech situations of those communities, especially its speech events. According to Hyme... n ethnographer of yourself. Reflect on the speech communities in which you participate, and which have taught y... e actions in speech events. In one of your speech communities, what is one of the //typical// speech events?
- 12.1 @1002:2024
- 6). * In the borderlands, different people and communities encounter and interact with each other, and in so... ard 1993; Taylor 2014). * Australian Indigenous communities in urban areas are more likely to be affected by ... ining pollution disproportionately affects remote communities (Green, Sullivan, and Nolan 2017) * In Austra... . In many respects, “we” have not met the enemy. Communities with the least resources and political power have
- 2.3.0 @1001:2020
- ants are themselves marginal figures in their own communities, and may straddle multiple cultural worlds much l... selves proof of the interconnectedness of diverse communities. In a colonial era and today in a globalized soci... sult students who are members of small linguistic communities must receive their education in a foreign languag... r languages are "weak" because they are spoken in communities which are dominated by another culture. * The in
- 9 @2700:2022
- ndependent Finland speak only Swedish and live in communities where only Swedish is spoken (and many Swedish-sp... eir own sense of themselves as national “imagined communities” (Anderson [1983] 2006, 58–59). ===== The limi... ndship Park” 2021) ===== There are many imagined communities in one nation state ===== - Neither print capi... ationships and collective existence. - Imagined communities are enabled by many different kinds of media, and
- 7.1 @1002:2024
- of discrete nations. * These fictional national communities are premised on the possibility of //completeness... ce of consuming mass media. Nations are "imagined communities." * Reading a newspaper allows one to imagine... ifferent kinds of people, who are members of real communities (Chatterjee 1998). * Ideas of a nation based on... enedict Richard O’Gorman. 2006 (1983). //Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of National
- 12 @2700:2025
- he grace of God and infrastructure that ties most communities’ infrastructures together.” > He says on the w... around the country, infrastructure ties together communities that are Black and white, rich and poor, creating... properly. > But “when we don’t see those same communities being served by the same physical infrastructure ... and Watson 2022) ==== What else “ties together communities” of different, unequally-positioned groups? ====
- 13 @1001:2021
- opology in the real world, as a member of several communities * We are part of a community of other anthropo... uld instead seek to gain access to the people and communities with more power, that is, social, economic, and p... lf-determination in a larger sphere. * Like all communities, it already generates knowledge of itself. In com... iety in which they are embedded * networks of communities, scholars, and activists with similar identities
- 11 @2700:2022
- munity? ===== In a revised edition of //Imagined Communities//, Anderson says that the census, the map, and th... so see itself as a colonizer of some marginalized communities inside of itself. If an imagined community of a ... enedict Richard O’Gorman. (1983) 2006. //Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of National
- 10 @2700:2022
- ideas of traditional societies on many different communities, making each of them much more rigid and insular ... s created ad-hoc forms of autonomy for people and communities they could not control (Shah 2007, 1810). These ... ifferent kinds of subject positions for different communities (Cohn 1987; Chandra 2013). * Backward tribes in
- the_charisma_of_the_coronavirus
- descriptions of individual case studies of single communities? This is millions of people, and hundreds of thou... emic has been the precautionary response by whole communities. Epidemiologists have been preparing an emergency... e pandemic only sees individuals, it needs to see communities. In this community, people do not have the same r
- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- ield which aims to understand people’s societies, communities, and ways of life in all of their diversity. Thi... human, and what perspective they take on people’s communities and patterns of life. ===== A big question =====
- translation
- tigmatized position of bilinguals in multilingual communities. Bilinguals, for instance, are always engaged in ... f meaning should be articulated and how different communities should recognize each other. These choices, insof
- 11.2 @1002:2024
- 6). * In the borderlands, different people and communities encounter and interact with each other, and in so... sea-level rise, many governments plan to relocate communities: A managed retreat. This brings us back to the T
- 5 @3621:2024
- , just because we may choose to prioritize speech communities as the empirical reality, this does not mean that... 32.x. Silverstein, Michael. 2015. “How Language Communities Intersect: Is ‘Superdiversity’ an Incremental or
- 9.1 @1002:2024
- he growing scarcity of clean drinking water, many communities around the world are trying to recycle wastewater... religion” (Durkheim [1912] 2008, 533). National communities (which are at best only a majority) often strip a